And there's a remix by Steve Aoki as well...
K-Pop stars aespa have released the English version of their new single ‘Whiplash’.
The group has kicked off the year with a packed schedule, interacting with fans across various continents. aespa concluded the European segment of their eagerly awaited second world tour 2024 – 25 aespa LIVE TOUR – SYNK : PARALLEL LINE with a successful performance at London’s OVO Arena Wembley, showcasing their talent in a large venue.
aespa will return to London this summer as part of the grand SMTOWN LIVE at Allianz Twickenham Stadium on June 28th—an event celebrating SM Entertainment’s 30th anniversary, which will also feature NCT, RIIZE, Red Velvet, and others.
Tickets are currently available on Ticketmaster, AXS, and MYTICKET.
The group’s fifth mini-album ‘Whiplash’ is now available, having debuted at No. 1 on iTunes’s Worldwide Album chart.
Following this, aespa has just unveiled the English version of ‘Whiplash’—a strategic move that includes a sped-up version and a remix by EDM superstar Steve Aoki.
“We’re thrilled to present these new renditions of ‘Whiplash’ to our global fans and to have Steve Aoki remix the track,” said aespa. “The new English version and remix offer a different appeal from the original, and since it's a song we can now perform for even more global fans, we can't wait for the day we get to showcase it live.”
Steve Aoki expressed: “I’m really excited to collaborate with aespa on ‘Whiplash’. The original already has such vibrant energy, so working with the group to infuse a fresh vibe into the track was an enjoyable creative endeavor.”
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K-Pop icons aespa have released the English version of their new single 'Whiplash'. The group has been incredibly busy at the beginning of the year, engaging with fans on